R13-507
i can find the part R13-507 in the parts list
i would really like this part to add to my pcb
R13-507
i can find the part R13-507 in the parts list
i would really like this part to add to my pcb
This is likely as close as you will come.
The part you reference isn’t set for pcb use it is intended to use wires and thus should do as the parts above have pads for wires. I would guess your switch is the NO type, but if not there is a NC version as well.
Peter
the pins on the r13-507 are flat so they would not fit a pcb
Correct, so you would need to connect a wire to the switch and run the wire to a pad on the pcb which the listed parts have. It is possible to make a part with a 3mm hole that would take the pin of the switch but it wouldn’t have much mechanical strength and thus likely fail.
Peter
so it is possible a rectangle shape would be better is this something you could ? the part wouldn’t be under a hight mechanical strength no more than it would be wired in due to the locking nuts
The easiest solution is to run a wire from the switch (which is presumably held by the locking nut on the front panel) to to pad on the pcb which the listed switches support. As of Fritzing 0.9.10 slots are possible in parts, but I haven’t yet done one and the listed switches as noted have pads for wires. If you want the switches to be dis connectable you can use 0.1in headers (I don’t know of hand if the pads are set for 0.1in headers but they may be) to allow the switch to be connected to the pcb via the headers.
Peter
ok i will take your advice and rethink my idea
Hello , i copied project file to another computer system but it doesn’t work with error massage (Unable to open (file path) zip.open():%d)
Then the file didn’t copy correctly or is corrupted. Your best bet is to upload the file here ((either the .fzz file or the .fzpz file if it is a part, upload is the 7th icon from the left in the reply menu) and one of us will try it and see if it works for us.
Peter
A google search of the form “fritzing part 3296w trimpot” turns up this post which should do what you want. Note it is right angle rather than straight up though. There are also a number in core parts although not this particular form factor (enter trimpot in the parts search field will find them.)
Peter
hi, i already look for into forum for this item, not lucky
https://uelectronics.com/producto/esp32-c6-devkit-dual-tipo-c-nanoesp32-c6-v1/
this is the actual item
and this is the pinout:
thanks in advance !!!
Name of the part
Full Color RGB LED Strip Driver Module Shield P9813
Top view
Datasheet
The official documentation of the part manufacture is linked here:
Type
I did not read this
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)
Antenna (AE)
Battery (BT)
Capacitor (C)
Diode (D)
Display (DS)
Fuse (F)
Hardware , mounting screws, etc. (H)
Jack, fixed part of a connector pair, header (J)
Relay (K)
Inductor, Coil, Ferrite bead (L)
Loudspeaker, Buzzer (LS)
Motor (M)
Microphone (MK)
Plug, moveable part of a connector pair (P)
Transistor (Q)
Resistor (R)
Thermistor (RT)
Varistor (RV)
Switch (S)
Transformer (T)
Integrated Circuit (IC)
Crystal, Oscillator (Y)
Zender diode (Z)
Other (please specifiy)
Name of the part
Adafruit INA228
Top view
Foto or vector graphic, no links here please.
Datasheet
No datasheet for breakout board, however chip datasheet is below:
Type
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)
This part should do what you want. Note pcb view is suppressed as not useful.
RGB-LED-Strip-Driver-Module.fzpz (14.6 KB)
Peter
This part should do what you want. Possible issues are the quiic connectors may be backwards as Adafruit doesn’t list which way they are so I copied a Sparkfun board. PCB only has the 8 copper pads (not the quiic or screw terminals) and the mounting holes are only on silkscreen (if you want them drilled you need to drag a hole in to your sketch place it over the circle in silkscreen and size it correctly.)
adafruit-INA228-breakout.fzpz (13.8 KB)
Peter
This is perfect. Thank you so much for your help.
I would like to ask if a Pic 16f877 could be created.
i tried to use a 40 pin Picaxe as a replacement for the pins, but is very wide.
Just let me thank you for your help.
A google search of the form “fritzing part pic16f877” indicates there is one here as well as a couple of more hits. I expect one of them will do you.
https://fritzing.org/projects/pic16f874a
Peter